On 10-Aug-2014, at 10:14 pm, Erik Weber wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Ian Duffy wrote:
>
>> Erik,
>>
>>> Don't know about Rohit, but I don't have infrastructure for it at home.
>>
>> If you have a machine with a decent amount of ram its handy enough to do it
>> all within nested vir
> I generally do most testing locally, as far as I don't have to run more
than 2 compute nodes it is generally fine.
What I'm missing is network infrastructure, does your project work without
a vlan capable switch?
Bringing an advanced zone up its no issue. I map management, public and
guest to di
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Ian Duffy wrote:
> Erik,
>
> > Don't know about Rohit, but I don't have infrastructure for it at home.
>
> If you have a machine with a decent amount of ram its handy enough to do it
> all within nested virtualization.
>
> https://github.com/imduffy15/GSoC-2014/tr
Erik,
> Don't know about Rohit, but I don't have infrastructure for it at home.
If you have a machine with a decent amount of ram its handy enough to do it
all within nested virtualization.
https://github.com/imduffy15/GSoC-2014/tree/master/advanced might be of
interest to you.
On 10 August 20
I will do some testing on vpc on xenserver the coming week, Erik. It
is really important to us.
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Erik Weber wrote:
> Any help testing advanced network features, in particular VPC, is highly
> welcome.
>
> Don't know about Rohit, but I don't have infrastructure for
Any help testing advanced network features, in particular VPC, is highly
welcome.
Don't know about Rohit, but I don't have infrastructure for it at home.
Ceph testing is also more than welcome.
Erik
10. aug. 2014 16:00 skrev "Daan Hoogland"
følgende:
> As requested by Rhit explicitely and by E
As requested by Rhit explicitely and by Eric implicitely over irc, I
will postpone creating a release candidate for 4.4.1 until they
comment on it being ok. I was planning to do so at 20:00 UTC tonight.
Please add your comments on 4.4.1 in this thread to help us get it out
A.S.A.P. Both 'issues re